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KEGON CITV ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY' JUNE 19, 1908. Can by and Southern Clackamas CANBY. The Molalla Light and Power Co., bag filed Its articles of lncorparation under the names of John B. Hurst, W, S. Hurst and Fred P. Hurst. The cap ital stock Is to be $10,000. Their principal office will be In Canby. They will flume water from the Molalla for Irrigation, household, fire and power purposes. The company also expects to generate electricity for Canby and the surrounding country. The plant will be situated one-half mile east of the town and the company will employ a force of men at once to Install the machinery, etc. W. H. Balr is tearing down his old warehouse In preparation for the new building. The new warehouse is to be 50x100, two Btorles rlgh, with a seven foot concrete basement. It will be built on the refrigerator plan having two 6-inch air spaces and being lined with two thicknesses of frost proof, tar paper. This will make the whole building completely frost proof. Mr. Balr expects to have everything In shape for the fall crop. As soon as the Molalla Light & Power Co. Is ready In fnirlsh the 1nlce. he will In stall a motor and a new feed chopper and mill. Remember the development League meets Wednesday, June 25, and it Is vnnr rintv tn tin nrfient. The committee on grounds for the County Fair Is waiting for the lease before they can begin to make things hum on the fair grounds. Judge Ryan, who Is to draw up the lease is waiting for a description. Everything will be moving In a few days. At the school meeting held In Can by laBt Monday night, H. J. Wang was re-elected as director for a term of three years. Wm. Knight was re elect ed school clerk for a term of one year. Mr. Knight has full confidence of the people and has held this office almost continuously since 1870. The only times that he has not served as clerk were tho fouryears when he was sher iff of Clackamas County, two terms, when he filled the office of school di rector and two aditlonal years. Mr. Pfeister, of Seattle, agent for waikin's Stock Food and Medicine, baa rented the new bouse owned by Mr. Zeek. Mrs. CaflSV liivans nf Portland vlnit. ed her father, William Cantwell and relatives tnrs week. Adam Knight is building a new house on the old home place. Canby came homo from St. Paul last Sunday with the laurels of the nay. Tiie score stood canby 9, St. Paul 6. How'g that for a game on St. Paul's home ground? Canby's second baseball team beat Mncksburg by a score of 6 to 1. Next Sunday Canby will play the Union Meat Company. The game will be called at 2 P. M. The young people of Canby gave a party at Knight's Hall last Thursday. Dancing and games were Indulged In. Mrs. A. Martin returned Saturday evening from a visit with her son, J. S. Martin. Sho brought her grand Bon, Tom, with her. Ida Krueger went to Portland last Saturday for a short visit. Mr. Smith, of Harrlsburg, ia visit ing friends here. Mr. Porter's team ran away Wed nesday mornln? tnrnnri ifnui-- ah am corners at breakneck speed and then slowed down of Its own accord. Noi damage was done. I Mrs. H. Falkner and daughter, Vio let, are visiting Mrs. E. Saltmarsh. ! A. M. Condlt had the misfortune to severely lacerate both hands In the gearing or his logging camp the early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. George Wlngfleld camo In from the mountains Wednes day to do some trading. Real estate has been moving this week. Mr. nones sold his home place of 70 acres to M. Haines. The con sideration was $110 per acre. Mr. Rones purchased ten acres of unimproved land-east of town from Mr. Calflatz and expects to Improve It and build a home. Cantwell & Co. sold two of J. S. Dick's lots to Miss Lottie Swanaon. M. E. Church Sunday school, 10 A. M. Preaching, 11 A. M. Children's class, 3 P. M. Epworth League, 7 P. M. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening. Ladles' Aid meets every Wednesday, usually at the parsonage. CENTRAL POINT. Mike Stauber and Robert Montgom ery, of Hog Hollow, drove over to Redland, and purchased a very fine cow. Mr. and Mrs. Redmond anil Hpnrv Meyers and Miss Wilcox, of Lents, were guests of Mrs. E. A. Scheer Sun day. The school meeting at Prnvn'n school house Monday night passed oft smoothly, nearlv all go n? home nleax ed over the results. Robert Brown was re-elected clerk and Aliens : Stnh ley re-elected director. ' A move has been made toward hnlldin? an iwlrll. tlon to the present school room which is very much needed. Mrs. Eastman visited Mrs Tf! A Scheer. of Pleasant Flat. Sundav. Mrs. Lottie Penman last Knnrinv via lted Mrs. Nina Aleer. who has lust returned from Cascade Lncka Mr. and Mrs. Scheer and daughter Alia, accompanied by Mrs. Lottie Pen man, drove over to Henry Scheer's Saturday nieht to a snrnrlae 'nortv the ocaslon being Mrs. Clara Scheer's nrtnaay. AOout 25 of her friends were present. Music and games were the feature of the evening, when at a late hour, a delicious ovster Rimnnr Was ElVen hV the hnHteHH nftor wMMi strawberries, cream and pake wprp passed to the guests of which they did meir ample best. All report a very good time and left wlshlnr their hnat many nappy returns. Don t foreet Children's Tlnv at Con. irai romi, June 28, in the evening NEW ERA. On Saturday mornlnir. as rra aiv ter and his father were going out to hoe their potatoes, they came upon a large cougar lying in the lane ap parently asleep. When within about uu yaras tne animal noticed their ap nroach and in a few hnnmio h. i ed the barb-wire fence and into the Lrush. On Monday nieht Carl Rnr goyne and Frank Wirfs reported hear ing the screams of the animal in the uearoy wooas, and on Tuesday morn ing Messrs. Smith, Mitts and Fish, of Needy, came down with five hounds, but on account of the dryness of the earin it was impossible to start any thing. Mrs. D. McArthur will accompany MISS l.iura VVRlRPr as far aa Chnnhnn. Idaho, on her trip back to her old' home in Mlchlean. Mrs. m Arthur will spend the summer with her son Kouert and family. The dance Saturday nlirht nrOB wall attended and a very enjoyable time is credited to it. Harry B. Armstrong nf Trrtinr, was a guest at the Veteto hnma InoZ liiursday and Friday. miss carrie Burgoyne left Sunday tO WOrk In her hrnthnr Wprmnn'c. .nn. rectionery store In Port and. Robert and Grover Clements and party, of Oak Grove, were up fishing oiuiiiuy. A surprise Dartv was clvpn Mr n.r. Biisuu Monuay night in honor of his 59th birthday, it is needless to say that everybody nresent was mvniiv entertained as the doctor knows so wen now to attend to those things. Edgar Judy, Delle and Roxle Veteto, of Barlow, were visiting in New Era ounuay. n y? o OREGON CITY'S BUSY STORE 8th Annual June White Sale-All White Goods Reduced ATTEND THE WHITE SALE Entire Stock of Women's Suits and SRirts A very large assortment of new and pretty styles all marked at "Jone White Days" Prices An opportunity to secure a handsome suit or skirt at a tremendous saving. Let us show you. Your June needs can be sup plied at small cost by taking advantage of this great move ment of Midsummer Merch andise. Warm Weather Goods are in active demand, and it is on this class of merchandise that the savings in this GREAT SALE are to be found. Make plans to come early and have your share of the bargains, take first choice of the good things offered. Better Values Were Never Offered yoti in Muslin Underwear, White Waists, Dress Goods, Embroideries, Parasols, Gloves, Neckwear, Hosiery, Etc. Copyright 1908 by Hart Schaffner & Marx Great reductions in Men's Suits SPECIAL Lot of high-grade Suits dur ing this sale $3.90 CASTOR I A For Iafanti and Children. Til KtoiYju Havi Always Bought BMra th EHfnatwe o L. AUDA&I OREGON CITY'S BUSIEST STORE ask for red trading stamps New Ideal Deering Mowers AT WILSON & COOKE'S FOR $50. Binding Twine 10 Cents Per Pound MULINO. Children's Day at the Grange Hall was observed Saturday and all pres ent had a splendid time. WallaOft Pnrfpr tnnlr n nlntiirn nf the Grange Hall and the people who celebrated Children's Day Saturday. Mra Phnrphlll anH HniMrhtar Tlaa Vesta, and Lewis' Churchill were' visit ing ai j. j. Mauatt'8 Sunday. Everyone who attended the social hop at the Grange Hall report a good time. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mnllati rnient Sunday at Mr. Davis's. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Evans called on Mrs. Orem's. Mrs. Ed. Trulltnger, of Eagle Creek, is making a visit to friends and rela tives nere. sne is accompanied Dy her son Millard and daughter, Cor-rlne. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mannine were callers at Mr. Crook's. Miss Nada Lee returned to town Sunday. Miss Minnie Trulllmrer Is visitine at the home of Mr. D. Skeen. A band of bunch grass horses pass ed through here, en route for Silver- ton. Horses are getting rather plenti ful around here now. SHUBEL. Frank Grossmiller came near losing one of his fingers one day lask week while adjusting a belt on David Moohnke's shingle mill. As it is, he is laid up for a few weeks. Rev. and Mrs. R. Staub, of Portland, are visiting with Jacob Grossmlller's for a short time. I.vHIa Hnriiahnh hna rrttnrnp.-t hnma after visiting relatives In Portland a few weeks. The Beeson Hill road has been put In shape to receive the rock. ' The young people of the neighbor hood eave Mr. and Mrs. Rnhprt ain ther a sumrise nartv last- Thnrcflnu night. It certainly was a complete surprise as the innocent and vacant look on Mr. and Mrs. Glnther's coun tenances plainly indicated. Everyone nan a pleasant time. The picnic given by the Lutheran church last Saturday was a rnmnlpto success in every way. A good program was rendered Dy the members and a good game of baseball was played be tween Canbv first fchieflvl nnrt Shu. bel first, resulting In a victory for uanDy, 8 to 6. The Shubel first nine nlavH tho Liberal team on the home diamond this afternoon and defeated the visit ing team 25 to 7. While the visiting team was no match for the hnma tm they showed themselves a courteous lot of young fellows. Jim Fryear and family, of Canby, visited with relatives here n few Hnva during the past week. At the annual school meeting, Jack Grossmiller was re-elected director, and David Moehnke. i-lerk George Klrbvson and Hnrrv viriw. son are home from the logging camps until after the 4th. Rev. Emll Hornshnrh nf Pnn!on,i is out home on a short visit. that the concrete walls will destroy the use of the land and the Crown Columbia Company will suffer great damage. Motion to dissolve the injunction m ue arguea Friday afternoon before Judge McBride at Astoria. The most patient man is in a hur hy when he wants a drink, especially on a hot day. Jones caters to that man at his fountain. Seeley's Best Flour. HAWLEY IS ENJOINED. WANTED FARM TO SELL List yoor farms with me Walter Hornback. In office with O. D.Eby. Crown-Columbia Company Stops Work on New Paper Mill. - The Hawley Pulp & Paper Company has been enjoined from proceeding with the construction of its main ma chine room building below the Falls ana norm or the Basin on the east side of the Willamette River. Judge McBride has granted a temporary in junction, based on a suit instituted by the Crown-Columbia Pulp & Paper Company, which holds possession of premises below the Rasin n. . - . uUU Q lease from the Portland General Elec tric Company, rt is stated iu the complaint that a ronditinn nf h i , - vi v, icaoc that 40 feet of land north nf th -, I Columbia Company's pulp mii 20 ki wesi ana tour ieet south shall be kept open and unobstructed for the convenience of the mill property and other adjacent real property and that a wagon road shall be kept open from the mill to the county road. It Is charged that the Hawley Company Is preparing to erect concrete walls and permanent buildings across the whoh? north 40 feet and west 20 feet, and Grays Will Play Wabaah. The Oregon Citv ed a game on the Canemah Park grounds next Sunday with the Wa bash team Of PnrtlnnH Mltl ncimcr It: a IU lM suffered a defeat this season, and y .me up oi the Grays will be ef fectively Rtrenirthono v... u- , ., i . "1 we addi tion Of several men who have been Tri Pit. i ne "Pmakers of the Trl-City league. Robinson or Hurd who has been in tho h . L-fL.' verslty of Oregon team, will pitch, and .uanc up ui me leam f0iiows. Shaw, catcher; Roberts, shortstop; Hill, first base; Telford, second base; Kruger, third base; McFarland, right field; Douthit) center field; Long, left field. bast Portland Beaten. Oregon City carried off the base ball honors Sunday in her game with the Triple T's of East Portland. The lineup was; Oregon City. East- Portland Shaw c Brock Pnhfnan,, . Unrlhlirt Craig .ib.'. Kennedy xeiiora 2D nana Duvall 3b Sigsbee Iid c livers Long if"'.' Magness uoumit .: .ct uanscDui Hamilton ..rf Uvb SCORE BY INNINGS. Oregon City ... .0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 '-3 Hits ... 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 -7 East Portland. ,.0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 m Hits ... 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 Oregon City's basemen did some fine work. Long made a very difficult catch in the left field. The Oregon City Grays,- who disbanded last week, have decided to reorganize. JA.Foir.FR& California Sunshine in every tin of Folg'er's Golden Gate Coffee SOLD ON MERIT J. A. FOLGER & CO. l30 . SAN FRANCISCO